'Characters Welcome' network | 36 |
Pretoria was its administrative cap. | 36 |
Madison Square Garden Network, today | 36 |
Loser to Ghana in the 2010 World Cup | 36 |
Country where Häagen-Dazs H.Q. is | 36 |
Cable network owned by NBC Universal | 36 |
Delta rival, as it used to be called | 36 |
Publication known for its pie graphs | 36 |
Wachovia or Chase Manhattan, briefly | 36 |
Name on the tallest building in L.A. | 36 |
Neil Armstrong's L.A. alma mater | 36 |
California's home of the Trojans | 36 |
Letters seen in a butcher's case | 36 |
GnR "___ Your Illusion II" | 36 |
Like some campus bookstore offerings | 36 |
Bug you get from someone else, maybe | 36 |
Shady lady who's been exploited? | 36 |
Got physical (and two kinds of cars) | 36 |
"I'm at your disposal" | 36 |
"I'm yours to command" | 36 |
One may have a password at the ready | 36 |
Multi-purpose product's benefits | 36 |
List on multi-purpose product labels | 36 |
Start of a pun appreciated in summer | 36 |
Assessment on out-of-state purchases | 36 |
Group that included the L.A. Express | 36 |
Monogram for the 18th U.S. president | 36 |
Org. that stages an annual June open | 36 |
One who'll put you in your place | 36 |
One who finds seats yet still stands | 36 |
Walked down the aisle numerous times | 36 |
American naturalization test subject | 36 |
2004 Israeli film set during Sukkoth | 36 |
Title role played by Tommy Lee Jones | 36 |
Misty May and Kerri Walsh, in Athens | 36 |
Oliver North's alma mater: Abbr. | 36 |
Jimmy Carter's alma mater: Abbr. | 36 |
'Time' competitor, for short | 36 |
Morale-building group for G.I.'s | 36 |
It brought Hope to the troops: Abbr. | 36 |
Grp. putting on shows for the troops | 36 |
Grp. founded in part by the Y.M.C.A. | 36 |
"Home away from home" grp. | 36 |
Org. that oversees American athletes | 36 |
Golf tournament first played in 1895 | 36 |
Front for Pearl Harbor's Arizona | 36 |
"Constitution" designation | 36 |
Letters starting naval carrier names | 36 |
Letters before a state name, perhaps | 36 |
Subject of a 1989 bicentennial stamp | 36 |
Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr. | 36 |
Reagan's "evil empire" | 36 |
"The Kremlin Letter" state | 36 |
"Back in the ___": Beatles | 36 |
Loser in a 1962 showdown with J.F.K. | 36 |
"¿Cómo está ___?" | 36 |
Reason to visit Georgia and Virginia | 36 |
Everyday order, with "the" | 36 |
Nothing daring in terms of offerings | 36 |
Only state with a three-word capital | 36 |
State that contains the Golden Spike | 36 |
State known for skiing and Jazz fans | 36 |
One of the states with a Green River | 36 |
Mormon Tabernacle Choir headquarters | 36 |
It's between Nevada and Colorado | 36 |
Brigham Young's settlement state | 36 |
"Jeremiah Johnson" setting | 36 |
"___, We Love Thee" (song) | 36 |
Tribesman of the Four Corners region | 36 |
Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles) | 36 |
Seat of New York's Oneida County | 36 |
City about 50 miles east of Syracuse | 36 |
City northeast of Colgate University | 36 |
City in New York's Mohawk Valley | 36 |
"Reader" on the newsstands | 36 |
The _____ Reader (eclectic magazine) | 36 |
Aspiring to impracticable perfection | 36 |
Title song of a Duke Ellington album | 36 |
"That's ___ nonsense!" | 36 |
Thing that's blocked by sunblock | 36 |
Waggling body part of a yelling toon | 36 |
Body part that helps you form sounds | 36 |
Literally, "little grapes" | 36 |
Body parts shaped like punching bags | 36 |
Weapon in "The Terminator" | 36 |
Residence visited in summer, perhaps | 36 |
Wet/dry ___ (multi-purpose cleaners) | 36 |
''Star Wars'' baddie | 36 |
Kilmer of "Batman Forever" | 36 |
Kilmer of "At First Sight" | 36 |
Tom's "Top Gun" costar | 36 |
___-de-Marne (department near Paris) | 36 |
Eastern Roman emperor: 364–78 | 36 |
Restaurant employee who works a lot? | 36 |
He said Annapolis ____ , Nova Scotia | 36 |
Ad ___ (how tariffs may be assessed) | 36 |
Sibelius's "__ Triste" | 36 |
It might help you let off some steam | 36 |
Co-star with Ball, Arnaz and Frawley | 36 |
Noted Louisiana-born concert pianist | 36 |